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good morning, charlie. >> reporter: indeed. extraordinary the spirit of the rider cup and the collapse of the americans. a huge disappointment. for me and golf fans got something very special and good to see. ahead also on cbs this morning, lara rides along in afghanistan. what she learned about al-qaida. new revelations from arnold schwarzenegger that you didn't see last night. how he hopes fob forgiven of the affair. and why he wanted to rewrite his famous line i'll be back. all that and more when we see you at 7:00. >> 60 minutes was really unbelievable tv last night. we thank you. we will be tuned in. >> thanks. >> let's get another check on weather. it's hot. >> yes, we're going to be cranking up the temperatures. high pressure hanging around. today those temperatures going to be soaring hotter. out there right now mostly clear skies. looks like throughout the day today, the temperatures really going to soar especially in spots inland. even along the coastline, you'll see 70s out towards the water's edge. try and ride with
good morning, charlie. >> reporter: indeed. extraordinary the spirit of the rider cup and the collapse of the americans. a huge disappointment. for me and golf fans got something very special and good to see. ahead also on cbs this morning, lara rides along in afghanistan. what she learned about al-qaida. new revelations from arnold schwarzenegger that you didn't see last night. how he hopes fob forgiven of the affair. and why he wanted to rewrite his famous line i'll be back. all that...
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charlie: yeah, it should be five cents. employee: everything can't be five cents. anncr: call 1-888-metlife to buy or apply today. with simple online ordering and curbside pickup in 5 minutes or less guaranteed, almost anyone can do it. this is easy. this is sears. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had t
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and his arms are like legs. >> that's a good thing in a way. >> charlie has legs like that. >> charlie has very nice legs and. >> and david plays the straight one and his fiance. it's about partners and partners. >> and it's based on a true story? >> that's right. the creators also created "will and grace." it's loosely based on their story. i'm max. so i'm playing him in a way. i'm playing a version of him. and they have an amazing relationship. very funny. they love each other. they bicker. their families are very, very close. it's great to see that on the show. >> you think friendship between men and men are different between friendships between women and women? >> good one. >> he is charlie rose. >> i thought i was watching tv for a second. you know, i think -- >> i think -- men and men, the distance that men keep from other men where as women they go to the restrooms together. they try on clothes together. men often have that buffer between them on the couch or at the movies they will have a seat between them. this is an interesting relationship between a gay man and straight man
and his arms are like legs. >> that's a good thing in a way. >> charlie has legs like that. >> charlie has very nice legs and. >> and david plays the straight one and his fiance. it's about partners and partners. >> and it's based on a true story? >> that's right. the creators also created "will and grace." it's loosely based on their story. i'm max. so i'm playing him in a way. i'm playing a version of him. and they have an amazing relationship....
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super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger's new memoir reveals the story behind the secret affair and the child that kept him from his family and his wife. sean hannity talked with him about it today. >> from your perspective, why? i mean, you have a beautiful wife, beautiful family. everything going for you. where is the disconnect? >> the thing that i cherish the most, i destroyed because stupid things. i just created a huge screwup. i, you know, had this child. and destroyed my family. hurt a lot of people. hurt my wife tremendously who doesn't deserve that. my kids, you know, relatives and all this. i'm embarrassed and ashamed about it. but you can't go back. >> andrea: yeah, you seem it. all right, catch the entire interview tonight on "hannity" at 9:00 p.m. so the kindergarten cop has a new autobiography out today. "total recall: my unbelievably true life story." coincidence the public mea culpa now? >> greg: you are too cynical. there
super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger's new memoir reveals the story behind the secret affair and the child that kept him from his family and his wife. sean hannity talked with him about it today. >> from your perspective, why? i mean, you have a beautiful wife, beautiful family. everything going for you. where is the disconnect?...
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it was the weigh in that answered charlie brown's age old question. >> oh, great pumpkin, where are you? >> there it is. the scale tips 2,009 pounds. ron wallace ended up in the arms of his fellow giant pumpkin growers at the fair in massachusetts. a one-ton pumpkin is equivalent to the four-minute mile. that from 2006 when he last broke the record. the one-ton pumpkin is named a freak 2. it came from the seed of the freak 1, which tie died on the vine last year. the freak 2 won a $5,50 prize, plus a bonus. wa wallace was growing giant pumpkins is addictive. >> put one of these in the ground and get hooked, never grow back to growing vegetables again. >> it may be biggest pumpkin, wouldn't win a beauty content instead of being around and round. look more like a globe of fat. why did he look so homely? >> it's genetics. they grow at such a quick pace, they get distorted. >> for now, it's an object of admiration. eventually, it will probably be carved. >> breeding giant pumpkins is like horse racing. >> the freak 2's seeds could sell anywhere from 200 to $3,000 per
it was the weigh in that answered charlie brown's age old question. >> oh, great pumpkin, where are you? >> there it is. the scale tips 2,009 pounds. ron wallace ended up in the arms of his fellow giant pumpkin growers at the fair in massachusetts. a one-ton pumpkin is equivalent to the four-minute mile. that from 2006 when he last broke the record. the one-ton pumpkin is named a freak 2. it came from the seed of the freak 1, which tie died on the vine last year. the freak 2 won a...
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i mean his arms are like legs. >> good thing in a man. >> charlie has legs like that. >> charlie has very nice legs. >> then david plays the straight one and his fiancee. it's about partners. >> based on a true story. >> based on our creators. they created "will and grace." this is based on their story. there they are. so i'm next. excellent fade from him to me. i'm playing him in a way. they have an amazing relationship. very funny. they love each other, they bicker. the families are very close. so it's great to see that on the show. >> you think friendship between men and men are different than friendships between women and women? >> do i. >> he is charlie rose. >> i thought i was watching tv for a second. yeah. well, i think -- you know men and men there's a distance that men keep from other men. whereas women go to the rest rooms together, they try on clothes together. go shopping. men have that buffer between them on the couch or at the movies. they have a seat between them. this is an interesting relationship between a gay man and straight man who never had boundaries. they've
i mean his arms are like legs. >> good thing in a man. >> charlie has legs like that. >> charlie has very nice legs. >> then david plays the straight one and his fiancee. it's about partners. >> based on a true story. >> based on our creators. they created "will and grace." this is based on their story. there they are. so i'm next. excellent fade from him to me. i'm playing him in a way. they have an amazing relationship. very funny. they love each...
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funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: new york city this week was the site of two major global conferences, one the united nations general assembly in which representatives of the nations who are members of the general assembly come here, including heads of state and foreign ministers and others at the clinton global initiative, business and government and ngo s were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. one of the problems they talked about at both places was syria. another was middle east protest about a film that attacked mohammed and the third was iran and nuclear weapons. we begin with the former president of the united states bill clinton in conversation with me and my colleague at cbs nora o'donnell. >> rose: do you think this election the president has said that change has to come from outside rather than in washington, that this election has the possibility of producing a change that will be able to overcome gr
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governor charlie crist will join me next. >>> plus, the united states relationship in the middle east are being tested. we have reporters on the ground across the region. >>> but first a look ahead at the schedule of president obama and mitt romney. president obama in las vegas. don't be surprised if you see him. he has no public events but bet we see him go get a hamburger or something and mitt romney has rally tonight when he gets to denver. that's where we're going to be tonight. you're watch dnd only on nbc. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. >>> the florida republican party has filed around election complaint against a firm that the republican national committe
governor charlie crist will join me next. >>> plus, the united states relationship in the middle east are being tested. we have reporters on the ground across the region. >>> but first a look ahead at the schedule of president obama and mitt romney. president obama in las vegas. don't be surprised if you see him. he has no public events but bet we see him go get a hamburger or something and mitt romney has rally tonight when he gets to denver. that's where we're going to be...
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angus king and the democrats and go after the republican there who is doing pretty well and his name is charlie sawyers. it is a difficult party in maine. >> dana bash, thank you. we'll be talking all week. it is so important, not just to focus on the presidential race, but who controls congress. >> this is the real nail biter. >> it is. we'll talk tomorrow. thanks so much. >>> coming up here, california becomes the first state to ban a therapy aimed at quote/unquote curing being gay. some claim the therapy works. others say there is absolutely no scientific proof that there the therapy is at all beneficial. i'll speak live with the therapist about his first experience with the program and why he believes it should not be banned in his state of california. don't miss this. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private
angus king and the democrats and go after the republican there who is doing pretty well and his name is charlie sawyers. it is a difficult party in maine. >> dana bash, thank you. we'll be talking all week. it is so important, not just to focus on the presidential race, but who controls congress. >> this is the real nail biter. >> it is. we'll talk tomorrow. thanks so much. >>> coming up here, california becomes the first state to ban a therapy aimed at quote/unquote...
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mohamed morsi gave the in a series of interviews recently with the new york times and then a gun again on charlie rose kind of explaining to the american audience what he how he viewed democratic egypt and more broadly i'm up how democracy could be adopted in north africa in the middle east in general and i think he was pretty clear and pretty articulate on the subject you know that culture is very the role of religion in politics varies across the world and. you know there's not a western or one size fits all model for what democracy can look like in and at least in egypt they seem to be charting or at least beginning to chart their own way and mixing islam and democracy and trying to come up with a you know an approach to democracy that has actual cultural roots and i think that at least. you know an articulate view of mohamed morsi was quite articulate in the new york times on that subject you know what do you think about what's the role of islam and democracy and you know a tandem can they work together because western media a lot of pundits are very skeptical. they've been spectacle skeptica
mohamed morsi gave the in a series of interviews recently with the new york times and then a gun again on charlie rose kind of explaining to the american audience what he how he viewed democratic egypt and more broadly i'm up how democracy could be adopted in north africa in the middle east in general and i think he was pretty clear and pretty articulate on the subject you know that culture is very the role of religion in politics varies across the world and. you know there's not a western or...
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i talked to charlie evans this morning. he was one of the advocates of what we're calling the q.e. infinity program, the idea of keeping your foot on the accelerator, the central bank keeping its foot on the accelerator as long as employment remained above 7%. just a little background, the fed did not go with evans' specific proposal but did create an open-ended quantitative easing. so i asked him, how open-ended is it? what happens at the end of this year when operation twist ends? what happens to additions to the balance sheet? here's what he said. >> i frankly think it's going to take almost a year in order to see the type of improvement in labor markets that i'm expecting, just getting through the first half of next year with the headwinds that we're facing. i think that it's probably later in 2013 that we would get there. so in my opinion, we'd continue with those asset purchases until we see payroll employment more like 200,000, 250,000. >> continue at $85 billion into all of 2013? >> this is my recommendation. >> it's important to parse it just a little bit. remember that pa
i talked to charlie evans this morning. he was one of the advocates of what we're calling the q.e. infinity program, the idea of keeping your foot on the accelerator, the central bank keeping its foot on the accelerator as long as employment remained above 7%. just a little background, the fed did not go with evans' specific proposal but did create an open-ended quantitative easing. so i asked him, how open-ended is it? what happens at the end of this year when operation twist ends? what...
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[laughter] >> charlie is always asking me for money and i never give it to him. [laughter] >> welcome the wanted me to start first because i am going to talk about the law and i am going to bore you for five minutes. but they only gave me five minutes because of that. but there are two ideas i really want to put forward here. in some ways i think i am going to go to a point further than sandra did. i want to talk about with the constitutional issue of privacy, and then i met to talk about how the constitution results to a struggle between freedom of religion and the right of government to regulate society even when such regulations may interfere with religious doctrines because those are two points that are important here. there was a time in this country before 1965 when it was okay for a state to outlaw the use of contraceptions by married couples. several states had been for years. they were lingering on the books for years and finally the supreme court in a case called griswold versus connecticut said it was unconstitutional to prohibit married people from us
[laughter] >> charlie is always asking me for money and i never give it to him. [laughter] >> welcome the wanted me to start first because i am going to talk about the law and i am going to bore you for five minutes. but they only gave me five minutes because of that. but there are two ideas i really want to put forward here. in some ways i think i am going to go to a point further than sandra did. i want to talk about with the constitutional issue of privacy, and then i met to talk...